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Making Headway with Remote and Hybrid Learning

A Principal's Reflections

Remote and hybrid learning at scale was never meant for K-12 education, but the fact remains that each has been a catalyst for some exciting changes that have long been overdue. They shared how teachers got better using technology, reached out more for feedback, collaborated more, and improved classroom management.

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What should new teachers know before they set foot in a classroom?

The Hechinger Report

.: Columbia Public Schools teachers Brandy Ahrens, Elly Eckhoff and Heather Smith are intent as facilitator Kim Nuetzmann explains the three topic areas in which the veteran teachers were being asked for input: cooperating teacher support, teacher candidates and enhancing the partnership between PK-12 and higher education.

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The end of ‘sink or swim’? Four ways district leaders can help first-year teachers overcome common struggles

The Hechinger Report

Classroom Management: This is one of the biggest struggles for incoming teachers. They have a lot of great ideas for teaching and for leading a classroom, but minimal experience establishing and maintaining structures that keep students engaged and productively learning.

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Have you seen “What Works” for your schools? Amplify success with a video library of teaching

Edthena

Or classroom management. Or even teaching fractions in a late-elementary classroom. Each video can also have supporting documents like lesson plans and other materials relevant to understanding the classroom context. Consider an existing area of strategic focus for teachers in your district or school.

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With a teacher like me, ‘Would I have turned out better?’

The Hechinger Report

Though Wilson has maybe a dozen African American male teachers on its K-8 staff, only one of them teaches within Wilson’s primary school, in the second grade. It’s a rarity to see male teachers in the classroom at all on this floor,” James said. We are often stereotyped as having ‘good classroom management,’” Green said. “So

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New Teacher Survival Guide: Lesson Planning, Avoiding Burnout, and Finding Support

TCI

Starting a teaching career in K-12 education is a mix of excitement, passion, and overwhelming responsibility. Many new teachers step into the classroom full of energy, only to be met with the stark reality of lesson planning, classroom management, and adapting to the diverse needs of studentsall with little structured guidance.